Jim Turner takes us through this 3 part special on how insulin became commercially available, and saved millions of lives. http://www.dlife.com

published:01 Feb 2010

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published:10 Jun 2015

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Jim Turner takes us through this 3 part special on how insulin became commercially available, and saved millions of lives.

published:21 Mar 2012

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This short film is a re-enactment of the critical year in Dr. Frederick Banting's life when he discovered insulin for the treatment of diabetes at the University of Toronto. It depicts the odds against which he and his assistant, Charles Best, worked; the scepticism of other doctors and the final victory that gave thousands of diabetics hope for a healthier life.
Directed by Stanley Jackson - 1958

This is an educational video about a little girl called Molly that successfully can control her diabetes type I.It describes the function of the insulin

published:04 Nov 2016

views:16376

تاريخ الأنسولين
انواعه العلمية
انواعه التجارية

published:13 Jul 2018

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Jim Turner takes us through this 3 part special on how insulin became commercially available, and saved millions of lives. http://www.dlife.com

published:01 Feb 2010

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View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/what-did-dogs-teach-humans-about-diabetes-duncan-c-ferguson
Diabetes has a history dating back to Ancient Greece. Our treatment of it, however, is more recent and was originally made possible with the help of man's best friend. Due to physiological traits shared with humans, dogs have saved countless lives through the discovery of insulin. Duncan C. Ferguson shares the story of the canine's great contribution to man -- and how we can all reap the medical benefits.
Lesson by Duncan C. Ferguson, animation by Augenblick Studios.

The last of Turner's three field goals in Super Bowl III was for 9 yards, the shortest in Super Bowl history. At that time, the goal posts were located at the front of the end zones. They have since been moved to the back, so it's no longer possible to kick a field goal from this short a distance. Mike Clark of the Dallas Cowboys tied Turner's record for the shortest Super Bowl field goal in Super Bowl VI.

References

Charles Best (businessman)

Charles Best is an American philanthropist and entrepreneur. He is the founder and CEO of DonorsChoose.org, a crowdfunding platform for K-12 teachers serving in US schools, and the founder of Irregardless, a crowd-sourced writing style guide.

Education

Best graduated Phi Beta Kappa from Yale College in 1998. He also holds a certificate in fundraising management from the Harvard Kennedy School.

Career

Two years after his college graduation, Best launched DonorsChoose.org while serving as a high school history teacher in the Bronx. Best founded the organization after seeing first-hand the limited resources and opportunities available in his school. The site allows teachers to post project requests for classroom supplies, resources, field trips and class visitors. Once donors fully fund a project, DonorsChoose.org fulfills the project request by purchasing the materials and shipping them to the classroom.
By 2014, more than half of all US public schools had at least one teacher create a project request on DonorsChoose.org, and more than a million people gave over $200 million to classroom projects reaching 10 million students.

Novo Story of Insulin - Part 1 - Jim Turner

Jim Turner takes us through this 3 part special on how insulin became commercially available, and saved millions of lives. http://www.dlife.com

6:02

THE BIG HISTORY OF INSULIN

THE BIG HISTORY OF INSULIN

THE BIG HISTORY OF INSULIN

7:24

Story of Insulin

Story of Insulin

Story of Insulin

Jim Turner takes us through this 3 part special on how insulin became commercially available, and saved millions of lives.

36:21

The Quest

The Quest

The Quest

This short film is a re-enactment of the critical year in Dr. Frederick Banting's life when he discovered insulin for the treatment of diabetes at the University of Toronto. It depicts the odds against which he and his assistant, Charles Best, worked; the scepticism of other doctors and the final victory that gave thousands of diabetics hope for a healthier life.
Directed by Stanley Jackson - 1958

13:20

The Story of Insulin: Dr. Charles Best Discusses his Diabetes Discovery (London, UK 1959)

The Story of Insulin: Dr. Charles Best Discusses his Diabetes Discovery (London, UK 1959)

The Story of Insulin: Dr. Charles Best Discusses his Diabetes Discovery (London, UK 1959)

The story of the insulin

This is an educational video about a little girl called Molly that successfully can control her diabetes type I.It describes the function of the insulin

13:21

History of insulin - تاريخ الإنسولين

History of insulin - تاريخ الإنسولين

History of insulin - تاريخ الإنسولين

تاريخ الأنسولين
انواعه العلمية
انواعه التجارية

8:21

Novo Story of Insulin - Part 2 - Jim Turner

Novo Story of Insulin - Part 2 - Jim Turner

Novo Story of Insulin - Part 2 - Jim Turner

Jim Turner takes us through this 3 part special on how insulin became commercially available, and saved millions of lives. http://www.dlife.com

3:48

What did dogs teach humans about diabetes? - Duncan C. Ferguson

What did dogs teach humans about diabetes? - Duncan C. Ferguson

What did dogs teach humans about diabetes? - Duncan C. Ferguson

View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/what-did-dogs-teach-humans-about-diabetes-duncan-c-ferguson
Diabetes has a history dating back to Ancient Greece. Our treatment of it, however, is more recent and was originally made possible with the help of man's best friend. Due to physiological traits shared with humans, dogs have saved countless lives through the discovery of insulin. Duncan C. Ferguson shares the story of the canine's great contribution to man -- and how we can all reap the medical benefits.
Lesson by Duncan C. Ferguson, animation by Augenblick Studios.

1:47

The History of Insulin

The History of Insulin

The History of Insulin

Learn about the history of insulin.

24:19

100 Years Ago, a Miracle Drug Saved Millions of Children—and Created a Powerful Myth

100 Years Ago, a Miracle Drug Saved Millions of Children—and Created a Powerful Myth

100 Years Ago, a Miracle Drug Saved Millions of Children—and Created a Powerful Myth

A hundred years ago, Type 1 diabetes meant certain death for children. Here's how a miracle drug changed that—and created a powerful myth.
Produced by the Science Communication Lab.

Novo Story of Insulin - Part 1 - Jim Turner

Jim Turner takes us through this 3 part special on how insulin became commercially available, and saved millions of lives. http://www.dlife.com

published: 01 Feb 2010

THE BIG HISTORY OF INSULIN

published: 10 Jun 2015

Story of Insulin

Jim Turner takes us through this 3 part special on how insulin became commercially available, and saved millions of lives.

published: 21 Mar 2012

The Quest

This short film is a re-enactment of the critical year in Dr. Frederick Banting's life when he discovered insulin for the treatment of diabetes at the University of Toronto. It depicts the odds against which he and his assistant, Charles Best, worked; the scepticism of other doctors and the final victory that gave thousands of diabetics hope for a healthier life.
Directed by Stanley Jackson - 1958

published: 28 Jan 2010

The Story of Insulin: Dr. Charles Best Discusses his Diabetes Discovery (London, UK 1959)

The story of the insulin

This is an educational video about a little girl called Molly that successfully can control her diabetes type I.It describes the function of the insulin

published: 04 Nov 2016

History of insulin - تاريخ الإنسولين

تاريخ الأنسولين
انواعه العلمية
انواعه التجارية

published: 13 Jul 2018

Novo Story of Insulin - Part 2 - Jim Turner

Jim Turner takes us through this 3 part special on how insulin became commercially available, and saved millions of lives. http://www.dlife.com

published: 01 Feb 2010

What did dogs teach humans about diabetes? - Duncan C. Ferguson

View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/what-did-dogs-teach-humans-about-diabetes-duncan-c-ferguson
Diabetes has a history dating back to Ancient Greece. Our treatment of it, however, is more recent and was originally made possible with the help of man's best friend. Due to physiological traits shared with humans, dogs have saved countless lives through the discovery of insulin. Duncan C. Ferguson shares the story of the canine's great contribution to man -- and how we can all reap the medical benefits.
Lesson by Duncan C. Ferguson, animation by Augenblick Studios.

published: 28 Aug 2014

The History of Insulin

Learn about the history of insulin.

published: 06 Jun 2012

100 Years Ago, a Miracle Drug Saved Millions of Children—and Created a Powerful Myth

A hundred years ago, Type 1 diabetes meant certain death for children. Here's how a miracle drug changed that—and created a powerful myth.
Produced by the Science Communication Lab.

The Quest

This short film is a re-enactment of the critical year in Dr. Frederick Banting's life when he discovered insulin for the treatment of diabetes at the Universit...

This short film is a re-enactment of the critical year in Dr. Frederick Banting's life when he discovered insulin for the treatment of diabetes at the University of Toronto. It depicts the odds against which he and his assistant, Charles Best, worked; the scepticism of other doctors and the final victory that gave thousands of diabetics hope for a healthier life.
Directed by Stanley Jackson - 1958

This short film is a re-enactment of the critical year in Dr. Frederick Banting's life when he discovered insulin for the treatment of diabetes at the University of Toronto. It depicts the odds against which he and his assistant, Charles Best, worked; the scepticism of other doctors and the final victory that gave thousands of diabetics hope for a healthier life.
Directed by Stanley Jackson - 1958

View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/what-did-dogs-teach-humans-about-diabetes-duncan-c-ferguson
Diabetes has a history dating back to Ancient Greece. Our treatment of it, however, is more recent and was originally made possible with the help of man's best friend. Due to physiological traits shared with humans, dogs have saved countless lives through the discovery of insulin. Duncan C. Ferguson shares the story of the canine's great contribution to man -- and how we can all reap the medical benefits.
Lesson by Duncan C. Ferguson, animation by Augenblick Studios.

View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/what-did-dogs-teach-humans-about-diabetes-duncan-c-ferguson
Diabetes has a history dating back to Ancient Greece. Our treatment of it, however, is more recent and was originally made possible with the help of man's best friend. Due to physiological traits shared with humans, dogs have saved countless lives through the discovery of insulin. Duncan C. Ferguson shares the story of the canine's great contribution to man -- and how we can all reap the medical benefits.
Lesson by Duncan C. Ferguson, animation by Augenblick Studios.

The Quest

This short film is a re-enactment of the critical year in Dr. Frederick Banting's life when he discovered insulin for the treatment of diabetes at the University of Toronto. It depicts the odds against which he and his assistant, Charles Best, worked; the scepticism of other doctors and the final victory that gave thousands of diabetics hope for a healthier life.
Directed by Stanley Jackson - 1958

What did dogs teach humans about diabetes? - Duncan C. Ferguson

View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/what-did-dogs-teach-humans-about-diabetes-duncan-c-ferguson
Diabetes has a history dating back to Ancient Greece. Our treatment of it, however, is more recent and was originally made possible with the help of man's best friend. Due to physiological traits shared with humans, dogs have saved countless lives through the discovery of insulin. Duncan C. Ferguson shares the story of the canine's great contribution to man -- and how we can all reap the medical benefits.
Lesson by Duncan C. Ferguson, animation by Augenblick Studios.